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My worksheet is only about 1/4 the size of display screen. Above the column
headings is a 1 and a 2 vertically arranged.
How do I enlarge the worksheet to fit the screen?

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Florida Tom, Zoom the display, from help,

In the Zoom box , click the size you want, or enter a number from 10 to 400.
To enlarge the selected area to fill the window, click Selection.

Note Zooming in or out does not affect printing. Sheets are printed at 100
percent unless you change the scaling on the Page tab of the Page Setup
dialog box (File menu).


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My worksheet is only about 1/4 the size of display screen. Above the

column
headings is a 1 and a 2 vertically arranged.
How do I enlarge the worksheet to fit the screen?

Thankyou



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